Liverpool train at new £50m complex for the first time

The Reds, minus a number of their key players who are away on international duty with various national teams, set foot in the new facilities for the first time on Tuesday

Ben Burrows
Friday 20 November 2020 08:31 EST
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

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Liverpool have officially moved into their new £50million training complex.

The Reds, minus a number of their key players who are away on international duty with various national teams, set foot in the new facilities for the first time on Tuesday.

Boss Jurgen Klopp put his charges through their paces at the state-of-the-art AXA Training Centre ahead of their return to Premier League action this weekend against Leicester City at Anfield.

Assistant boss Pep Lijnders believes the club have brought the key element of what made their famous old training ground, Melwood special with them to their new home.

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“Icons, family, history... it all came together at Melwood," he told the club's official website. “It was an impressive place because of its history. There, new teams were born, new strategies devised and youth transformed into icons.

“I have to say, it gives me great satisfaction that we are leaving Melwood with this current team with the league title and the Champions League won in the last two seasons, with advanced players and with a squad that has more passion and ambition than any other.

“We are ready for this step, we are ready for the future. For me, people make the place, so we take Melwood with us, it's in us. Every new Liverpool generation represents the past, wherever we are; the thoughts and the extreme will to be successful.

“One of the reasons we have performed so consistently was the atmosphere of Melwood, the people. It was the place where we were the most after our own homes.

“I have been fortunate to have been able to work on complexes such as De Hergang, on Olival on the Douro with Porto and now we go from Melwood to our new, modern training complex, that I helped shape along with many others in a collaborative process.

“I’m really excited to get going at our new facility and continuing to build on what this team has achieved in a world-class setting.”

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